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>> it was mandated in 2011 by the office for civil rights at the department of education, and they decreed that in sexual assault cases the proper standard was preponderance of the evidence, and the problem is if universities don't follow the director, they stand the funding. >> so by this you refer to 9. >> yes. >> and we have reported on title 9 as well. title 9 guarantees them a safe, secure, protected environment by the universities, and from their point of view, universities should lose their funding if they are not protecting women equally. >> absolutely. universities have a very important role to play in this. they need to be educating students. they need to be educating students in particular in what consent means, but protecting students has nothing to do with the standard of proof that you require for a disciplinary hearing. all of the things that the universities do should be proactive, but once the worst has hand, and you have an accused student's reputation on the line, education on the line, to say we are going to take that away because we are .1% more certain than not that y
>> it was mandated in 2011 by the office for civil rights at the department of education, and they decreed that in sexual assault cases the proper standard was preponderance of the evidence, and the problem is if universities don't follow the director, they stand the funding. >> so by this you refer to 9. >> yes. >> and we have reported on title 9 as well. title 9 guarantees them a safe, secure, protected environment by the universities, and from their point of view,...
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and the other possible civil rights. >> it is not another 9/11. that visits this country -- do this intelligence gathering they have been able to prevent some planned attacks. he said to the panel general alexandre that we would rather be here defending these programs rather than giving the programs up and then coming before the panel and explaining why americans were killed. i will ask you this question. and that being what led us to this point in other words after september 11th what was the climate like in washington. you saw people with glasses on that said stop spying. and one thing that is fascinating is they are hauled out, and then afterwards they will hold a small news conference, and nothing actually happens to them. they are not hauled off to a gulag, this is the united states, and the other thing being that yesterday as he was being confirmed james cony, the new head of the fbi says that he is now instructing every agent to visit the statue of dr. martin luther king, to be reminded that sometimes the agencies go too far in their survei
and the other possible civil rights. >> it is not another 9/11. that visits this country -- do this intelligence gathering they have been able to prevent some planned attacks. he said to the panel general alexandre that we would rather be here defending these programs rather than giving the programs up and then coming before the panel and explaining why americans were killed. i will ask you this question. and that being what led us to this point in other words after september 11th what...
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the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used in official emails and discussions scoring to google fox news these terms would be brown bag and citizen ninety nine percent of americans when they hear the expression brown bag think of taking a nice healthy lunch you know in a brown paper bag to work with themselves but a politically correct insanity land these words are an obvious reminder of the days when a person's skin color was compared to a brown paper bag to determine race well if any were even remotely like to an incident of racism needs to be banned then we've got to get rid of the word blanket because they gave the native americans disease still blankets. to kill them i and they block their land with beads so we've got to get rid of that word to remember the separate drinking fountains and segregated buses based on race in america yes so we can't say those words anymore either oh you might just possibly remember something bad which could lead to the ultimate horror of the modern western world unpleasant tho
the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used in official emails and discussions scoring to google fox news these terms would be brown bag and citizen ninety nine percent of americans when they hear the expression brown bag think of taking a nice healthy lunch you know in a brown paper bag to work with themselves but a politically correct insanity land these words are an obvious reminder of the days when a person's skin...
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department of education under title nine of the civil rights act has said institutions receiving federal funds must insure an education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligations under title nine to also protect students from sexual assault. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism than preventing rape. that is a reality. >> though annie graduated, in 2012, she and andrea found each other. they began to talk about the issue of rape at the university of north carolina. >> we said u.n.c. isn't a bad place. u.n.c. is a representation of a larger cultural problem. >> the women gap researching title nine, interviewing other victims of rape, utilizing social media and in january of 2013, along with former u.n.c. administrator and two others filed a federal complaint against the university of north car liner in a at the department of education. >> when you have 18 and 19-year-old men and women who are holding the government accountable for rape, like it just -- it boggles my mind. >> as for the former st
department of education under title nine of the civil rights act has said institutions receiving federal funds must insure an education free of sexual discrimination. many colleges and universities say they were unaware of their legal obligations under title nine to also protect students from sexual assault. >> we absolutely put much more emphasis on preventing plagiarism than preventing rape. that is a reality. >> though annie graduated, in 2012, she and andrea found each other....
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. >> the kid might become a civil rights activist because kids like a rebel. >> he was in the kkk. >> my mom hated billy gene king. >> and i look just like her. can't we blame fan knee flag, fried green tomatoes? i didn't realize that story was a story about the kkk. i thought it was about a love dare not speak its name. >> i hated it for the phak that it that -- for the fact that it was a bad movie. >>> did he bait his teammate? the miami dolphins -- they are not real dolphins, they #r men male athletes and some strapping suspended richy incognito -- what a name. he is the one with the bad tattoo on the left. he is suspended for misconduct in the treatment of jonathon martin who left the team a week ago to get help with emotional issues. incognito sent martin texts and voicemails that were threatening and racially charged in nature. in nature? what were they doing in nature? >> meditate. >> espn said incognito got martin give $15,000 for a trip to las vegas. in a statement the dolphins said, quote -- no. we believe in maintaining culture of respect for one another. let's look at game
. >> the kid might become a civil rights activist because kids like a rebel. >> he was in the kkk. >> my mom hated billy gene king. >> and i look just like her. can't we blame fan knee flag, fried green tomatoes? i didn't realize that story was a story about the kkk. i thought it was about a love dare not speak its name. >> i hated it for the phak that it that -- for the fact that it was a bad movie. >>> did he bait his teammate? the miami dolphins -- they...
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that was when thousands of americans were on nsa watchlist, including civil rights activist, anti-vietnam war activist, and so on. so he has -- he was actually in office and worked on the fort intelligence surveillance act, which was the reform imposed in 1978 by congress on nsa. so he sort of has been down this road before. his advice to the nsa, as you mentioned, was to sort of did everything out there, stop the drip, drip, drip of revelations since there are still thousands and thousands of documents that have not been discussed by the media. he said sort of get it out there and try to get this behind you, go ahead and have the debate and decide on what happens from there. whether nsa will take that advice is unclear. it is true the director of national intelligence office has been putting up documents online in recent weeks that it never would've considered putting up before this -- the snowden revelations. on the wikileaks tweet, i'm not understood anders glad -- i'm not sure i understood the point. i think one of the impacts of the snowden links, the documents -- released to laura p
that was when thousands of americans were on nsa watchlist, including civil rights activist, anti-vietnam war activist, and so on. so he has -- he was actually in office and worked on the fort intelligence surveillance act, which was the reform imposed in 1978 by congress on nsa. so he sort of has been down this road before. his advice to the nsa, as you mentioned, was to sort of did everything out there, stop the drip, drip, drip of revelations since there are still thousands and thousands of...
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an attorney for the family said they are filing a federal claim alleging his civil rights were violated. the family is planning a news conference in san francisco on monday to discuss legal action against sonoma county. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that the for who fired the shots, deputy erick gelhaus has hired a lawyer who says he feels for the loss of life but responding properly to a threat. >> the state public utilities commission approved new safety rules for bart and other transit agencies. the vote was nap. the rules go into effect immediately. the new rules come after a deadly accident this month during the bart strike when two bart workers were killed while inspecting tracks. a trainee was operating the train. under the rules, they must immediately create a three listen way communications system between central command, train operators and wayside workers covering san francisco's muni and the santa clara valley transportation authority. >> the f.b.i. and state attorney general will meet to discuss launching an elder abuse investigation against a bay area nursing home.
an attorney for the family said they are filing a federal claim alleging his civil rights were violated. the family is planning a news conference in san francisco on monday to discuss legal action against sonoma county. the "san francisco chronicle" reports that the for who fired the shots, deputy erick gelhaus has hired a lawyer who says he feels for the loss of life but responding properly to a threat. >> the state public utilities commission approved new safety rules for bart...
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civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president were pawnees outreach to washington we find out why radians are so outraged. this is actually coming to live from moscow i'm marina josh welcome the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader has been charged with inside in the killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of his supporters have been rallying outside the courthouse in cairo amid a heavy police presence r.t. supposedly or was there for us. the proceedings adjourned a short time ago they will start again on january the eighth which to me is bell to tell you inside the court what actually h
civil rights organizations the year is out the u.k. government responds to revelations of must the violence saying their actions a raiding fundamental human rights in the country activists from across the globe appealed to the u.k. prime minister in an open letter saying national security should be used to justify wrongdoing. and to ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands demonstrate against president were pawnees outreach to washington we find out why radians are so outraged. this...
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the civil rights lawsuit claims the sheriffs department encourages the use of deadly force even when there is no threat to public safety. the sheriffs office says this investigation is still in the early stages and calls the lawsuit premature. >>> a special city council session is being held tonight in clover dale. city leaders plan to discuss the crosswalk where two boys were hit on halloween night and a woman was hit and killed back in july. the boys as ages 12 and 13 were hit by a pickup truck. they suffered broken bones and a concussion but are recovering. the driver told police he did not see them in the street. police who live in the area says the intersection is too dark. >>> new information on the desperate search for a missing man in san francisco. police now hope a surveillance photo from mcdonalds restaurant could provide an important lead in this mysterious case. it was taken an halloween. investigators say it shows a man using a credit card belonging to 23-year-old palo neto. several days earlier his mother and sister in brazil received a panicked phone call from him. >>
the civil rights lawsuit claims the sheriffs department encourages the use of deadly force even when there is no threat to public safety. the sheriffs office says this investigation is still in the early stages and calls the lawsuit premature. >>> a special city council session is being held tonight in clover dale. city leaders plan to discuss the crosswalk where two boys were hit on halloween night and a woman was hit and killed back in july. the boys as ages 12 and 13 were hit by a...
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i was appointed by the president in april of 2003 to be the first officer for civil rights and civil liberties that the department of homeland security. in with a first. this never happened in government where the physician never existed in any government agency before. on the same day, secretary appointed chief privacy officer. we headed out together, this concerted world to figure out what to make of it and we developed some traction to figure out how to get through the policy world and develop some traction. i left the department of homeland security and came back in the last few months and i have been released rock by the structure of privacy that has been built in. i walked past a cubicle three times the day, so and so, privacy officer. the privacy impact assessment, the idea of having a privacy impact assessment in your organization sets the privacy impact of your program, was for an to is in april of 2003. my colleague introduced this idea for the first time and if you look at our website, we have probably a dozen private impact assessments on cyberrelated programs and we foug
i was appointed by the president in april of 2003 to be the first officer for civil rights and civil liberties that the department of homeland security. in with a first. this never happened in government where the physician never existed in any government agency before. on the same day, secretary appointed chief privacy officer. we headed out together, this concerted world to figure out what to make of it and we developed some traction to figure out how to get through the policy world and...
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a civil rights group wants to meet with the head of the department store over a racial profiling allegation. last week, two african-american customers accuse barnes of discrimination, saying they were detained by police on suspicion of credit card fraud after buying expensive items at a store in new york city. macy's is also under fire after a customer there was stopped while shopping in a manhattan store because of his race. >> ross shimabuku is here. >> red sox this close, they can taste it. after two crazy finishes, last night was the first normal world series game, but there's been nothing normal about david ortiz. big papi has been putting on a show, batting over .700. he said i was born for this. in the first, ortiz rips it by craig, driving in pedroia for the first run of the ballgame. why are they pitching to ortiz? ortiz king of the swing, lester king of the hill. he gave up one run, but that was a big one right here. matt holliday hits that to the arch. that rocket ties things up at one. holiday was getting his groove on, ditto for adam wainwright, striking out 10 batters in seven
a civil rights group wants to meet with the head of the department store over a racial profiling allegation. last week, two african-american customers accuse barnes of discrimination, saying they were detained by police on suspicion of credit card fraud after buying expensive items at a store in new york city. macy's is also under fire after a customer there was stopped while shopping in a manhattan store because of his race. >> ross shimabuku is here. >> red sox this close, they...
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the civil rights lawsuit claims the sheriffs department encourages the use of deadly force even when there is no threat to public safety. the sheriffs office says the investigation is still too early and calls the lawsuit premature. >>> new information about the man accused in that deadly lax shooting friday morning. the roommates of paul ciancia says he sent a texas to his family that -- a sent a text to his family that he was going to commit suicide. his family went to check on him but they were too late. right now ciancia is surrounded by armed guards and heavily sedated in the hospital after being shot four times by police. the tsa is telling us new information about how many guns are brought into airports just one week before that deadly shooting president guns were -- 39 guns were seized at airport check points. of those guns 32 were loaded. besides the guns the tsa has intercepted knives, stun guns, and grenades from being taken on to planes. >> i certainly hope it wasn't anything with malicious intent. it was just a mistake and a one off kind of situation. >> tsa says most pe
the civil rights lawsuit claims the sheriffs department encourages the use of deadly force even when there is no threat to public safety. the sheriffs office says the investigation is still too early and calls the lawsuit premature. >>> new information about the man accused in that deadly lax shooting friday morning. the roommates of paul ciancia says he sent a texas to his family that -- a sent a text to his family that he was going to commit suicide. his family went to check on him...
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rights, which is a major human rights document. it was signed into international law decades ago before the internet existed. what this document will do is try to include the realities of the modern world and modern technologies, use of the internet. it says that illegal surveillance of private communication's is a violation and obtrusive active human rights. it says this is something that needs to be monitored and watched closely. the problem is the amount of power the u.n. general assembly has over other countries, which is not big at all. >> that is a good point that you bring up. as i understand it, the resolution would be nonbinding. so how effective will it really be? x that is true. that is the biggest problem, because the u.n. general assembly does not have the kind of power to be binding on any kind of document that we seek him out of it. critics of this are saying it is pointless because it won't really affect the u.s.. it is also a strong message, because first of all, this is the first time many countries in the interna
rights, which is a major human rights document. it was signed into international law decades ago before the internet existed. what this document will do is try to include the realities of the modern world and modern technologies, use of the internet. it says that illegal surveillance of private communication's is a violation and obtrusive active human rights. it says this is something that needs to be monitored and watched closely. the problem is the amount of power the u.n. general assembly...
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earlyn the late 1960s, 1970s, civil rights and voting rights were really starting to expand. vote for a system that was little more fair and just. pump the money into lobbying and politics and you begin to knock down the barriers to money and politics. year processa 40 in this country of money moving into politics. from theill dominates presidential level down to the local city council level. we end up in a situation, you talk about an issue like poverty, gets pushed aside.
earlyn the late 1960s, 1970s, civil rights and voting rights were really starting to expand. vote for a system that was little more fair and just. pump the money into lobbying and politics and you begin to knock down the barriers to money and politics. year processa 40 in this country of money moving into politics. from theill dominates presidential level down to the local city council level. we end up in a situation, you talk about an issue like poverty, gets pushed aside.
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of the people to alter or to abolish it so we pledge civil disobedience to the play of the hypocritical kind of us that expect us to assimilate and so this republic which is barely pay is is one nation under many individuals keep up their liberties they made me just because paul superpowerful to see just a lot of our in music integrated which is really what we need to get this going again unfortunate we're almost out of time i know but there were five hundred seventy five thousand signatures for a petition to actually change the policies of the n.s.a. they were handed over to justin amash that's one of the best and you know biggest moving things about this rally yeah absolutely all the petitions that were put on the doorstep of congress hopefully the president listens to repeal the patriot act to repeal the n.s.a. on you know warrantless blanket spying on americans and the world thanks for going out there man it was great to see you and everyone else thanks for her participated and yeah thanks for watching our show you guys today everyone join us again tomorrow as we were just getting s
of the people to alter or to abolish it so we pledge civil disobedience to the play of the hypocritical kind of us that expect us to assimilate and so this republic which is barely pay is is one nation under many individuals keep up their liberties they made me just because paul superpowerful to see just a lot of our in music integrated which is really what we need to get this going again unfortunate we're almost out of time i know but there were five hundred seventy five thousand signatures...
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the family of 13-year-old andy lopez will face a civil rights lawsuit against sonoma county tomorrow. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy, spotted him carrying what looked like an assault rifle. the family claims, deputy eric gillhouse shot lopez without cause. the department didn't properly train deputies in such situations. the county is not commenting. >>> a robbery suspect will be arraigned after an officer- involved shooting. and ronald was charged with attempted robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. nev aros set up craig's list fans. last week, they were shot by police before being arrested. connecticut judge scheduled a hearing on arguments, whether he has authority to release michael skakel. cousin of the kennedys from prison. skakel is awaiting a new trial in the 1925 slaying of neighbor. judge says skakel was not adequately represented in 2002, when he was found guilty of killing skakel with a golf club. >>> they are rejected nsa leaker, snowden of clemency. no officers or offers are being discussed. snowden should return to the u.s. and face charges. sn
the family of 13-year-old andy lopez will face a civil rights lawsuit against sonoma county tomorrow. lopez is the 13-year-old shot and killed by a deputy, spotted him carrying what looked like an assault rifle. the family claims, deputy eric gillhouse shot lopez without cause. the department didn't properly train deputies in such situations. the county is not commenting. >>> a robbery suspect will be arraigned after an officer- involved shooting. and ronald was charged with attempted...
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special advocate assigned specifically to sit inside the pfizer court the secret court to raise the civil liberty questions in the privacy questions and those are two extremely significant things that are being discussed right now yeah and the hearing is actually not done it should be done in just a little bit so hopefully we'll be hearing some result out of that but this board was actually set up in two thousand and seven it took. five years however to get people actually seated on the board what's your sense as to why it took so long but i think there's a couple of things one is that number one it was passed and signed into law in two thousand and seven and then there was a change in presidency and i think that has a big impact on how things move there how quickly they move and second and probably more important than anything else including what will happen with this board going forward is the fact that right now in congress nothing is really happening when it comes to legislation and action moving forward because of the battles that go on between the as they say inside the beltway betw
special advocate assigned specifically to sit inside the pfizer court the secret court to raise the civil liberty questions in the privacy questions and those are two extremely significant things that are being discussed right now yeah and the hearing is actually not done it should be done in just a little bit so hopefully we'll be hearing some result out of that but this board was actually set up in two thousand and seven it took. five years however to get people actually seated on the board...
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. >>> only on abc7 news a civil rights claim in the death of a santa rosa teenager. tonight, the first response from the deputy who shot him. >>> and we will follow up on a vicious dog attack in antioch last night. the search for the owner and what could happen to the dog that survived. >>> and why a popular ex-49er could be spending time next year in a federal prison. >>> that breaking news is in phoenix right now, where united airlines flight from san francisco to san antonio, texas, has been diverted because of some sort of threat. >> the nature of that threat has bought knot been released, flight 6573, which is operated by skywest airlines, landed at sky harbor airport in phoenix, where passengers were evacuated from the plane. >> police are now combing that aircraft as they investigate this threat. officials say even though you could see the plane sitting on the tarmac it is not delaying other flights. airport operations continue. the passengers are all being now.oked to san antonio right >>> and good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. >>> we have
. >>> only on abc7 news a civil rights claim in the death of a santa rosa teenager. tonight, the first response from the deputy who shot him. >>> and we will follow up on a vicious dog attack in antioch last night. the search for the owner and what could happen to the dog that survived. >>> and why a popular ex-49er could be spending time next year in a federal prison. >>> that breaking news is in phoenix right now, where united airlines flight from san...
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us a government being implicated for facilitating and covering up the assassination of the greatest civil rights leader that ever lived or the fact that they ramsey had a lousy parents you tell me. first of all the choice. she is lucky enough to go. right on the heels of learning that at least thirty five world leaders have had their phones tapped by the n.s.a. spain's government has just made an interesting announcement prime minister mariano rajoy has summoned the u.s. ambassador to explain a newly big document that reveals n.s.a. spying on more than sixty million phone calls in his country this latest leak only reinforces why thousands took the streets to demonstrate in d.c. over the weekend on saturday privacy civil liberties activists joined with whistleblowers artists and journalists at a massive rally called stop watching us in d.c. to protest the n.s.a.'s sweeping surveillance of u.s. citizens check out. i was very. close to the. i'm going to you know one thing where are our usual right place to be really. critical that back with some of the it was somehow a one day i didn't think
us a government being implicated for facilitating and covering up the assassination of the greatest civil rights leader that ever lived or the fact that they ramsey had a lousy parents you tell me. first of all the choice. she is lucky enough to go. right on the heels of learning that at least thirty five world leaders have had their phones tapped by the n.s.a. spain's government has just made an interesting announcement prime minister mariano rajoy has summoned the u.s. ambassador to explain a...